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judge jackson may be a fine woman. but she is a dangerous drudge report she built her career as a far left activist and it did not change when she put on a robe ten years ago. shipper personifies activism from the bench she is created to undermine criminal sentences and she cannot be trusted to interpret the law or constitution as written. judge jackson's record makes clear her brief stent is a criminal defense attorney was not motivated merely by devotion to equal representation of all. as part of a deep commitment to leniency for criminals. indeed, she has continued to act as if defective lawyer for criminals from behind the bench as she did from in front of it. judge jackson's average sentence for criminals are 34% lighter than the national average for criminal cases and 25% lighter than her own words average. the d.c. district court. disturbingly, some of the most sensational examples of her soft on crime sedrick cases involving child pornographers. she has given more lenient sentences and recommended by the senten
judge jackson may be a fine woman. but she is a dangerous drudge report she built her career as a far left activist and it did not change when she put on a robe ten years ago. shipper personifies activism from the bench she is created to undermine criminal sentences and she cannot be trusted to interpret the law or constitution as written. judge jackson's record makes clear her brief stent is a criminal defense attorney was not motivated merely by devotion to equal representation of all. as...
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but jackson is 13 at this point at least by and excuse my 1780. jackson is 13 at this point. so madison at this point would have been just you know that nine years older than that. but while madison in most people's eyes would be of an average and acceptable age to serve as a combatant during the american revolution andrew jackson himself is serving as a combatant during the american revolution now, he's 13 when this begins and he joins the american army on the example of his oldest brother hugh jackson who was killed at the battle of stone oak theory in 1779 often we get the question. what in the world is a 13 year old kids doing in in a military situation and an army what army would accept the services of the 13 or a 15 years old boy. jackson is serving the american army largely is a messenger. it seems a courier. this is a kid who's who is on his home tour right this frontier of the caroline? is this sort of backwater of british north america and so here is jackson. getting in a combat role also serving in support capacities jackson himself has taken a prisoner of war at t
but jackson is 13 at this point at least by and excuse my 1780. jackson is 13 at this point. so madison at this point would have been just you know that nine years older than that. but while madison in most people's eyes would be of an average and acceptable age to serve as a combatant during the american revolution andrew jackson himself is serving as a combatant during the american revolution now, he's 13 when this begins and he joins the american army on the example of his oldest brother...
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judge jackson went to nuremberg -- this judge jackson might have gone there to defend them. judge jackson also refused to answer one commonsense question after another. for example, when senator blackburn asked her what a woman is, she pretended not to know. i asked her who has more of a right to be in the united states, new citizens who follow the rules or illegal aliens whose very first act in the united states was to break our laws. judge jackson refused to answer. when i asked a simple question of judge jackson, whether releasing guantanamo bay terrorists would make us more or less safe, she, again, pretended not to know the answer even though it's published by the biden administration. i also asked judge jackson if criminals were more or less likely to commit a crime if they knew they would be caught, convicted, and sentenced. i asked this pretty basic question at least three times. it was not a hard question, and yet again, she refused to answer. judge jackson also refused to say whether packing the supreme court was a bad idea even though the judge for whom she clerke
judge jackson went to nuremberg -- this judge jackson might have gone there to defend them. judge jackson also refused to answer one commonsense question after another. for example, when senator blackburn asked her what a woman is, she pretended not to know. i asked her who has more of a right to be in the united states, new citizens who follow the rules or illegal aliens whose very first act in the united states was to break our laws. judge jackson refused to answer. when i asked a simple...
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jackson on the way back. in one of those leaders told the story that he was not born as a moral man. it split apart. in the full-grown warrior popped out. i think on march 14, 1813 when andrew jackson got this letter. it was just like that thunderclap. from james wilkinson. and it split apart the old indra jackson. the one who pretty much lived for himself. and a new indra jackson was born. and out popped old hickory full-grown warrior. for the first time in his life he made a decision i think to live and not just for himself and his friends but for people who have nothing. people who have been abused by the government. in this idea of democracy began to flourish. i think that's when indra jackson became old hickory and ironically when he made his decision to march back as march 15, 1813 he was -- it was his 45th birthday. it is one of the ironies of history as part of the story that andrew jackson became old hickory with the help of the indians. [applause]. >> we had two with two great books here to very kno
jackson on the way back. in one of those leaders told the story that he was not born as a moral man. it split apart. in the full-grown warrior popped out. i think on march 14, 1813 when andrew jackson got this letter. it was just like that thunderclap. from james wilkinson. and it split apart the old indra jackson. the one who pretty much lived for himself. and a new indra jackson was born. and out popped old hickory full-grown warrior. for the first time in his life he made a decision i think...
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and when judge jackson is confirmed and becomes justice jackson, the first african american woman ever to take a seat on the high court, she will be an inspiration to so many across our country and around the globe. she will especially be a role model for young black girls everywhere, showing them that in the united states of america, nothing is beyond their reach. supreme court justice thurgood marshall once said, sometimes history takes things into its own hands. history says, it's time for judge ketanji brown jackson, and i'm honored to help her and the court and our country make history with her confirmation. i urge all of my colleagues to vote to confirm judge ketanji brown jackson to the supreme court of the united states of america. ma a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, madam president. we're getting the nominee to be supreme court justice. as a law student i was fortunate to the have justice breyer as an advisor and i remain grateful for his guidance, encouragement and counsel ace began my leg
and when judge jackson is confirmed and becomes justice jackson, the first african american woman ever to take a seat on the high court, she will be an inspiration to so many across our country and around the globe. she will especially be a role model for young black girls everywhere, showing them that in the united states of america, nothing is beyond their reach. supreme court justice thurgood marshall once said, sometimes history takes things into its own hands. history says, it's time for...
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, and if confirmed judge jackson would become the first african-american woman to serve in the nation's highest court, miniature spoke on the senate floor about the historic nature of her nomination and he also sunday posted senators on the committee will rise to the occasion during next week's confirmation hearings. >> thank you mr. president, just a few days america's eyes will turn towards this judiciary committee as we begin the considering judge brown jackson for her nomination to the supreme court and it's going to be an historic moment of money is just shocking appears before the committee and gambling the hearings is turned committee will rank as one of the highest honors of my career in congress and next week the american people have a chance to meet judge jackson learn about her and professional record and life experience but for now the meet briefly sure a few things that have impressed me the most about ketanji brown jackson and by now i'm sure thatle you have heard about ave experience, ketanji brown jackson has more to the upper of fiduciary most would consider any court c
, and if confirmed judge jackson would become the first african-american woman to serve in the nation's highest court, miniature spoke on the senate floor about the historic nature of her nomination and he also sunday posted senators on the committee will rise to the occasion during next week's confirmation hearings. >> thank you mr. president, just a few days america's eyes will turn towards this judiciary committee as we begin the considering judge brown jackson for her nomination to...
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jackson's popularity was so great that if you jackson endorsing due to run for president run for any elected office or to get a bill passed and you had jackson's endorsement, very likely it would pass. so the were a constant flow of people coming here to see him and to get his support. so it was a very busy room. and today there's so many of his personal items in that room that it brought back from washington, things he was very proud of, his library. yet a library of about 800 volumes and we have over 750 of those volumes still today. one of the things people love are these large bounded volumes sitting on a floor i they are bound newspapers that he say. he was kind of a lyrical joke. he subscribed to i believe 16 different newspapers and had a number of inbound comment is large bound volumes that lay on the floor have his marginal notes. adjacent to that room is his bedroom that is very personal. all of the furniture, is original. the wallpaper is original. the fabrics are reproductions of what was there the day he died. even his bedroom slippers and his dressing gown are there in
jackson's popularity was so great that if you jackson endorsing due to run for president run for any elected office or to get a bill passed and you had jackson's endorsement, very likely it would pass. so the were a constant flow of people coming here to see him and to get his support. so it was a very busy room. and today there's so many of his personal items in that room that it brought back from washington, things he was very proud of, his library. yet a library of about 800 volumes and we...
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and got permission from four regiments against jackson, completely taking jackson's by surprise. and this was a battle that they fought to a standstill, more casualties that he endured. ashby was dead by the. he was killed a week earlier. is calvary played no appreciable roll there. and the confederate calvary that was involved, trying to pursue the two federal prograde that falling back down the page valley, burnt themselves out after a couple of miles. off the top of my head, i can't think of any time with ashby bailed him out. in fact, it was ashby's incorrect conclusion as to the federal strength in winchester that largely led jackson to give battle there. ashby had a skirmish the night before, had intelligence from women in the city, and other sources concluded that there were only a handful of federalists in the area when in fact, they outnumber jackson about three to one. so ashby really, i mean, it in the larger scheme of the things he didn't do jack's indicators. >> we have time for one more question. [inaudible] i'm curious, i imagine it wasn't positive but i'm curious
and got permission from four regiments against jackson, completely taking jackson's by surprise. and this was a battle that they fought to a standstill, more casualties that he endured. ashby was dead by the. he was killed a week earlier. is calvary played no appreciable roll there. and the confederate calvary that was involved, trying to pursue the two federal prograde that falling back down the page valley, burnt themselves out after a couple of miles. off the top of my head, i can't think of...
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-- judge jackson's confirmation. when my friend from texas made that statement, i happened to be sitting with are the presiding officer is right now, providing over the senate, and i listened very closely to his arguments and others that were made along similar lines and none of the claims that i have heard hold water when you look at the facts because here is what judge jackson herself said during her confirmation hearing when asked about judicial restraint. quote, i am acutely aware that has a judge in our system i have limited power and i'm trying in every case to stay in my lane, unquote. this is not just a hollow promise. judge jackson explained to this senate her clear methodology for ruling on cases to ensure that she stays in her lane. the methodology is simple, step one, start from a position of neutrality. we've all seen the scales of justice. we want them to be evenly balanced. everybody who walks into a court should get a fair shot. and that's step one. step two, evaluate all of the facts from versus pers
-- judge jackson's confirmation. when my friend from texas made that statement, i happened to be sitting with are the presiding officer is right now, providing over the senate, and i listened very closely to his arguments and others that were made along similar lines and none of the claims that i have heard hold water when you look at the facts because here is what judge jackson herself said during her confirmation hearing when asked about judicial restraint. quote, i am acutely aware that has...
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and when judge jackson is confirmed and because justice jackson the first african-american woman ever to take a seat on the high court, she will be an inspiration to so many across our country and around the globe. she will especially be al role model for young black girls everywhere. showing them that in the united states of america nothing is beyond their reach. supreme court justice thurgood marshall once said sometimes histories into it's at its own. hands. history says it is time for judge ketanji brown jackson and i am honored to help her and the courts, and our country make history with her confirmation. i urged all of my colleagues to vote to confirm judge ketanji brown jackson to the supreme court of the united states of america. madam president. i
and when judge jackson is confirmed and because justice jackson the first african-american woman ever to take a seat on the high court, she will be an inspiration to so many across our country and around the globe. she will especially be al role model for young black girls everywhere. showing them that in the united states of america nothing is beyond their reach. supreme court justice thurgood marshall once said sometimes histories into it's at its own. hands. history says it is time for judge...
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and i quote judge jackson. she said, judge breyer exemplified every day in every way that a supreme court justice can perform at the highest level of skill and integrity while also being guided by civility, grace, pragmatism, and generosity of spirit. guided by her belief in the power and promise of the constitution and this nation's founding principles, freedom, liberty, and equality, judge jackson went on to serve as an assistant federal public defender in the d.c. circuit representing defendants who did not have the means to pay for a lawyer. when confirmed, judge jackson will be the first former federal public defender to serve on the united states supreme court. and to me this is an extremely important qualification that judge jackson holds and will bring with her to the supreme court. as a former public defender, she had firsthand experience delivering the constitution's promise of due process. this promise given to all americans without regard to financial means or political connections is an essential e
and i quote judge jackson. she said, judge breyer exemplified every day in every way that a supreme court justice can perform at the highest level of skill and integrity while also being guided by civility, grace, pragmatism, and generosity of spirit. guided by her belief in the power and promise of the constitution and this nation's founding principles, freedom, liberty, and equality, judge jackson went on to serve as an assistant federal public defender in the d.c. circuit representing...
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, jackson did, too. he bore the scars of war. during the war of 1812 he received his old hickory name because he refused to leave a single man behind on a march back to tennessee. the doctor -- wonderfully named dr., samuel hog, said what are we going to do with the sncc said we'll put them on the wagon and none shall be left behind and he willed himself through the wilderness. his political rise had minute to do with the sense that the republic in classic terms -- the republic was a brilliant beginning but that democracy had a troll play. we forget -- a role to play. the story of philadelphia in 178 and the bill of rights in 179 its not so much about academy ross republicanism. the people had a role to play in the founder's vision but a fairly limited one. in jackson's view, the republican structure had created too many corrupting influences to the point where the country was itself in a kind of moral crisis because the channel between the president and the people had become clogged like an artery. the
, jackson did, too. he bore the scars of war. during the war of 1812 he received his old hickory name because he refused to leave a single man behind on a march back to tennessee. the doctor -- wonderfully named dr., samuel hog, said what are we going to do with the sncc said we'll put them on the wagon and none shall be left behind and he willed himself through the wilderness. his political rise had minute to do with the sense that the republic in classic terms -- the republic was a brilliant...
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judge jackson is a mainstream judge. she has issued decisions and sentences similar to other judges across the nation, including those nominated by both republicans and democratic presidents. and despite some of my republican colleagues' attempts to distort the truth, to get more likes on twitter, what americans across the country saw was an impressively -- incredibly impressive, highly qualified individual demonstrate that she has the intellect and the temperament to serve on our highest court. throughout the course of this week, americans also learned about her character. i was particularly moved to hear the testimony of an individual who has known judge jackson for nearly 38 years when they were in elementary school. he said, in part, ketanji's incandescent brilliance was obvious to all of us from day one. but even more importantly, she has always been one of the kindest, warmest, most humble and down-to-earth people i've ever met. all this while still possessing boundless charisma, drive, matures and grace. -- maturi
judge jackson is a mainstream judge. she has issued decisions and sentences similar to other judges across the nation, including those nominated by both republicans and democratic presidents. and despite some of my republican colleagues' attempts to distort the truth, to get more likes on twitter, what americans across the country saw was an impressively -- incredibly impressive, highly qualified individual demonstrate that she has the intellect and the temperament to serve on our highest...
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rise sister jackson, rise judge jackson, all the way to the highest court in the land. and when we had that final vote, i will rejoice, and sessions will rejoice and we will say, lord, this is the day that you have made. thank you. >> thank you, senator booker. senator blackburn. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think we all appreciate having had the nominees of time and her willingness to meet with us, and i think we all enjoyed meeting her family. and indeed she is a very impressive resume. she has worked hard to build that, but our concerns and our disagreements do lie with how she has addressed child pornography, how she has addressed her sentencing practices, her release policies, our work with terrorists, our work with agencies overreach that is there and indeed her immigration policies. and they want to talk a little bit about one of the exchanges that i had with her. i did ask her about the united states versus virginia case. that was the supreme court's landmark women's rights case. and it did strike down male-only admission policy at vmi. i'm not an attorney but
rise sister jackson, rise judge jackson, all the way to the highest court in the land. and when we had that final vote, i will rejoice, and sessions will rejoice and we will say, lord, this is the day that you have made. thank you. >> thank you, senator booker. senator blackburn. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think we all appreciate having had the nominees of time and her willingness to meet with us, and i think we all enjoyed meeting her family. and indeed she is a very impressive...
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it leads ultimately to jackson's death in the shattering of the lee jackson team, jackson is chief operator is long street is absent, he is on detached duty near petersburg. jackson is lee's strategic operational and tactic advisor to bring the war into the north, he is one of his few personal friends, the relationship is built on the foundation of trust undergirded by christian faith and jackson and stored the caverly leader are also quite close which created a solid level of second clear leaders beyond. in the relationship is fascinating and if you read the book, you will see how close those two men were. what was jackson's significance to the confederacy in the spring of 1863, he had a public reputation as the winning general and paired in the public eye with lee. the two together were understood by the confederate public as the winning team for the south at the time. his moral character was tied in the public eye to the righteousness of the overall confederate cause because he was a christian and this was very known and everybody believed that jackson represented the goodness biblically
it leads ultimately to jackson's death in the shattering of the lee jackson team, jackson is chief operator is long street is absent, he is on detached duty near petersburg. jackson is lee's strategic operational and tactic advisor to bring the war into the north, he is one of his few personal friends, the relationship is built on the foundation of trust undergirded by christian faith and jackson and stored the caverly leader are also quite close which created a solid level of second clear...
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because of lee's ultimately to jackson's death in the shattering of the team, jackson is least cheap operator because long street's accident. he is on detached duty on the southside virginia near petersburg. jackson is least chief strategic operational and tactical visor. both wish to bring the war into the north. jackson is one of lee's few personal friends. their relationship is built on a foundation of professional trust undergirded by christian faith and jackson and stewart the calvary leader are also quite close which created a solid level of second-tier leadership and chancellorsville and potentially jaunt. the stewart jackson relationship is fascinating and if you read the book, you will see. just how close they were. what was jackson significance to the confederacy in the spring of 1863, he had a public reputation as a winning general rent he was paired in the public eye with lee. i.e. the two together, where understood by the confederate public as the winning team for the south at that time. his moral character was tied in the public eye also to the righteousness of the over
because of lee's ultimately to jackson's death in the shattering of the team, jackson is least cheap operator because long street's accident. he is on detached duty on the southside virginia near petersburg. jackson is least chief strategic operational and tactical visor. both wish to bring the war into the north. jackson is one of lee's few personal friends. their relationship is built on a foundation of professional trust undergirded by christian faith and jackson and stewart the calvary...
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. >> let me begin my remarks by noting that i have enjoyed getting to know gerard —- judge jackson my visits with her and the committee and otherwise and also my interaction with the judge jackson's family we enforced what i c know of her generally which is that she is a good person and a noble citizen and someone who has earned a very impressive credentials after graduating from harvard law school china clerking at all three levels of the federal judiciary and with a number of physicians as a lawyer now as a judge has served as the federal district judge which is the trial court position serving on us court of appeals for the dc circuit confirm she will have served at all three levels of the federal judiciary which itself is an impressive accomplishment and one that i think would benefit the supreme court with someone and has served in that many roles. she is a good person in many respects comes with impressive qualifications professionally but i do have concerns and those are what i want to turn to now. many of them date back to efforts by groups like demand justice and intimidate j
. >> let me begin my remarks by noting that i have enjoyed getting to know gerard —- judge jackson my visits with her and the committee and otherwise and also my interaction with the judge jackson's family we enforced what i c know of her generally which is that she is a good person and a noble citizen and someone who has earned a very impressive credentials after graduating from harvard law school china clerking at all three levels of the federal judiciary and with a number of...
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but judge jackson didn't care. she had an anti-trump op-ed she wanted to write in the form of a judicial opinion. judge jackson has also shown real interest in helping terrorists. now, it's true that you shouldn't judge a lawyer for being willing to take on an unpopular case. but you can certainly learn something about a boy or whose cases they seek out. and for judge jackson and her friends in the liberal legal profession, these cases were not unpopular at all. judge jackson represented four terrorist as a public defender, one whom she contends to represent a private practice voluntarily and she voluntarily filed multiple friend of the court briefs on behalf of terrorists while in private practice. to make matters worse she apparently didn't even bother when she was representing these terrorists. she didn't bother to establish a reasonably what she found with thehe court was actually true. three of her four case filings were identical word for word, for. she alleged identical facts and legal arguments in each case
but judge jackson didn't care. she had an anti-trump op-ed she wanted to write in the form of a judicial opinion. judge jackson has also shown real interest in helping terrorists. now, it's true that you shouldn't judge a lawyer for being willing to take on an unpopular case. but you can certainly learn something about a boy or whose cases they seek out. and for judge jackson and her friends in the liberal legal profession, these cases were not unpopular at all. judge jackson represented four...
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jackson died june 9, 1845. here is what bangkok said, eulogizing jackson. the moral of the great event of the south carolina crisis in those days in is this. the people can discern rights and will make their way to a knowledge of rights. but the whole human mind, and therefore with it, the mind of the nation has a continuous ever improving existence. but the appeal from the unjust legislation of today must be made quietly, earnestly, persevering and he, too the more enlightened reason of tomorrow, and that he made quietly, persevering way, the collective reasoning of tomorrow, that's mission is due to the popular will and the confidence that the people, when in error, will mend their doings. in a government, justice is neither to be established by force, nor to be resisted by force. in one word, the union which is constituted by consent must be preserved by love. i think that is love that sustains us still. thank you all very much. [applause] [applause] >> for the next 15 minutes or so, we will be able to take your questions for mr. jon meacham. remember, q
jackson died june 9, 1845. here is what bangkok said, eulogizing jackson. the moral of the great event of the south carolina crisis in those days in is this. the people can discern rights and will make their way to a knowledge of rights. but the whole human mind, and therefore with it, the mind of the nation has a continuous ever improving existence. but the appeal from the unjust legislation of today must be made quietly, earnestly, persevering and he, too the more enlightened reason of...
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i do think judge jackson is having see.ng i do think judge jackson is having an important conversation about democracy with our students. i frankly think she will be a powerful role model for so many that will follow in her footsteps, and particular women and women of color to see her break yet another barrier at the supreme court belong, even in the highest court in the land in the most elite corridors of in the most elite corridors of and power in the nation's capital. we discussed the importance of an independent judicial branch of government and protect the human rights of the special-interest that would abuse the power. i was impressed with judge jackson's conversation. judge jackson sacrificed the american story and experience. her parents were public school teachers and judge jackson said she was inspired to go into law by watching law school, her father study when he was in law school. she attended florida public schools. in the district of massachusetts, judge bruce of the first circuit court of appeals and then justice stephen breyer on the supreme court of the united states.
i do think judge jackson is having see.ng i do think judge jackson is having an important conversation about democracy with our students. i frankly think she will be a powerful role model for so many that will follow in her footsteps, and particular women and women of color to see her break yet another barrier at the supreme court belong, even in the highest court in the land in the most elite corridors of in the most elite corridors of and power in the nation's capital. we discussed the...
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i will proudly vote to confirm judge jackson so she will become justice jackson. with that, madamthe world. second important topic, what's in front of us right now, and that is judge jackson's
i will proudly vote to confirm judge jackson so she will become justice jackson. with that, madamthe world. second important topic, what's in front of us right now, and that is judge jackson's
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girls who wrote to judge jackson said in her letter, indeed, that she would look at the law in a different way. we will look at the law in a different way. and we'll look at the court in a different way, because the court will look and hopefully think more like america. i am looking forward to that vote. i will never cast a vote in this body that i am more proud and excited to do, and i thank all of my colleagues both sides of the aisle, and hopefully there will be more on the other side of the aisle joining us before then for this historic achievement for our n shall senator from iowa. ms. ernst: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. objection. thank you, mr. president. mr. president, in the last few weeks we heard a lot about and k fraught object from judge ketanji brown jackson. i would like to start off by congratulating judge jackson and i had a wonderful meeting with the judge last week. she is a highly qualified attorney. i would also like to congratulate her for making it through the senate judiciary committee. the hearing process can be
girls who wrote to judge jackson said in her letter, indeed, that she would look at the law in a different way. we will look at the law in a different way. and we'll look at the court in a different way, because the court will look and hopefully think more like america. i am looking forward to that vote. i will never cast a vote in this body that i am more proud and excited to do, and i thank all of my colleagues both sides of the aisle, and hopefully there will be more on the other side of the...
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here's judge jackson again. she said, quote, i believe that the constitution is fixed in its meaning. i believe it's appropriate to look at the original intent, original public meaning of the words when one is trying to assess, because again that's a limitation on my authority to import my own policy, unquote. madam president, judge jackson understands the boundaries of her authority as a judge. she has stayed within those boundaries for over a decade on the federal bench. so enough of the spurious arguments that she's going to be an activist on the court. her method is clear, it's fair, it's balanced, and honest, and i'm confident that her rulings will be clear, fair, balanced and honest. let's not forget this -- there are certain rights that most americans would acknowledge are central to our nation's traditions and values, but are not specifically and expressly enumerated in the constitution, not each and every one with its own sentence. i have a short list here -- the right to travel, the right to vote, the
here's judge jackson again. she said, quote, i believe that the constitution is fixed in its meaning. i believe it's appropriate to look at the original intent, original public meaning of the words when one is trying to assess, because again that's a limitation on my authority to import my own policy, unquote. madam president, judge jackson understands the boundaries of her authority as a judge. she has stayed within those boundaries for over a decade on the federal bench. so enough of the...
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that guided jackson. adams and clay were bad and anything necessary to bring them down was excusable. even laudatory. now, there were a lot of people that did not believe this smear. some of them were actually in the jacksonite movement. martin van buren, for example, who actually ran the last part of jackson's 1828 successful campaign, but he always remained very friendly with henry clay. there's also thomas hart bitten, an enthusiastic jacksonite, but he was also mrs. henry clay's first cousin. and thomas richie, a late comer to the camp and he had been a friend of henry clay in richmond, virginia. that picture was taken about 1850, which was the year during a dinner party. thomas ritchie admitted to clay that he never believed the corrupt bargain smear. they all in the late 1820's fell into the same camp as jackson supporter, richard mentor jackson, who said old hickory's men would support adams and clay even if they act as pure as angels that stand at the right hand of the of the throne of god. >> wel
that guided jackson. adams and clay were bad and anything necessary to bring them down was excusable. even laudatory. now, there were a lot of people that did not believe this smear. some of them were actually in the jacksonite movement. martin van buren, for example, who actually ran the last part of jackson's 1828 successful campaign, but he always remained very friendly with henry clay. there's also thomas hart bitten, an enthusiastic jacksonite, but he was also mrs. henry clay's first...
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greensboro, jackson. i came to expect the fact that librarians and school teachers and shopkeepers would sidle up to me after some new outraged from bill connors, the sheriff and alabama. they would a rumor to me, you should know, we are not all like that. i realized that there were many georgians who were against the charity removal. it was not all militant. they know more spoke out or could speak out that these people in the 1960's. so, they could champion the cause of civil rights. it was the social pressures just too great. during the vietnam war the anti-war activists launched a campaign to get protesters to sign of foul that they would not pay their income tax until the war was ended. i've remembered very clearly an incident in los angeles where a southern california man had actually not only signed a foul, but followed it. he was arrested. his property was seized. he was put in jail. that was of one day story. what happened to him after that never made the newspapers, never made the television. i r
greensboro, jackson. i came to expect the fact that librarians and school teachers and shopkeepers would sidle up to me after some new outraged from bill connors, the sheriff and alabama. they would a rumor to me, you should know, we are not all like that. i realized that there were many georgians who were against the charity removal. it was not all militant. they know more spoke out or could speak out that these people in the 1960's. so, they could champion the cause of civil rights. it was...
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i will probably vote to confirm judge jackson so she will become justice jackson. with that, madam president, i'd yield the floor. >> second important topic in front of us right now and that is judge jackson's nomination to be an associate justice of the supreme court. i enthusiastically support the nomination of judge jackson. i supported it at a recent committee hearing, and our committee vote on monday. as a member of the senate judiciary committee i've had the opportunity to spend a lot of time with the judge in my office for nearly an hour, and
i will probably vote to confirm judge jackson so she will become justice jackson. with that, madam president, i'd yield the floor. >> second important topic in front of us right now and that is judge jackson's nomination to be an associate justice of the supreme court. i enthusiastically support the nomination of judge jackson. i supported it at a recent committee hearing, and our committee vote on monday. as a member of the senate judiciary committee i've had the opportunity to spend a...
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not so judge jackson. judge jackson's response, i can't define a woman. i'm not a biologist was her defense. now, does that really mean that judge jackson doesn't know what a woman is? no, of course not. what it does show is her sensibility that she is completely in line with the radical left that wants to redefine what a woman is and erase it from the dictionary. you know, yesterday a reporter stopped me, a reporter from a left-leaning publication, said he was asking every senate republican on the judiciary committee the following question, what is a woman? and he could tell from the expression in his this was a great gotcha question. i looked at him and said, an adult female human. and he looked at me astonished. he said, did you look it up? he said that is the dictionary definition. and id said, no. i just speak english. how about this question, a homosamian with two x chromosomes. people have known forever what a woman is. but judge jackson is such a fellow traveler with the radical left that she cannot acknowledge common sense. there's a reason the r
not so judge jackson. judge jackson's response, i can't define a woman. i'm not a biologist was her defense. now, does that really mean that judge jackson doesn't know what a woman is? no, of course not. what it does show is her sensibility that she is completely in line with the radical left that wants to redefine what a woman is and erase it from the dictionary. you know, yesterday a reporter stopped me, a reporter from a left-leaning publication, said he was asking every senate republican on...
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second some republicans said that judge ketanji brown jackson just not acceptable inn any way because she won't weigh in on the issue of packing the court consider mcconnell said exactly that of the four last thursday, and so i just can't consider it, and the first think that he said was she would not answer that question and i would recommend it is in regard to go back and take a look through the record pretty and amy colby barrett was asked the same question, virtually the same answer is been given by judge ketanji brown jackson and finallyly multiple republicans accused heh of being soft on crime in this fate under basil stark took multiple forms and unborn filed an outright falsehood that she t child not off the offenders off as an independent next informal federale judge, judge ketanji brown jackson record is well within the mainstream of 70 - 8t judges and even conservative formal federal prosecutor of national cube dismiss many of the attacks as meritless to the point of demagoguery. so members use the entirety of the question time, all 50 minutes, to focus it into focus exclus
second some republicans said that judge ketanji brown jackson just not acceptable inn any way because she won't weigh in on the issue of packing the court consider mcconnell said exactly that of the four last thursday, and so i just can't consider it, and the first think that he said was she would not answer that question and i would recommend it is in regard to go back and take a look through the record pretty and amy colby barrett was asked the same question, virtually the same answer is been...
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all right, now enter jackson. jackson -- oops, goes too fast. jackson, who was in this area here also without orders, moves this way to intercept the oncoming union forces. and what's interesting here is that when jackson arrives here in late morning, what he, what he sees basically is a full scale, bloody confederate retreat. and what he saw in front of him was an absolutely full-blown military disaster, and there was no doubt about it. no sign of rebel troops rallying or union troops withdrawing or no confederate artillery moving forward to blast the federalists from the hill. the scene was complete bloody chaos. they're driving us, general bernard b. yelled to jackson as he and his wounded men streamed past. jackson's response was peculiar and also characteristic of the man. sir, we will give them the bayonet. hardly anyone would die in the civil war of bayonet wounds, but the point was clear enough. a bayonet was an intensely personal way to kill someone. jackson meant business. his first concern was amazingly not whether they should retreat
all right, now enter jackson. jackson -- oops, goes too fast. jackson, who was in this area here also without orders, moves this way to intercept the oncoming union forces. and what's interesting here is that when jackson arrives here in late morning, what he, what he sees basically is a full scale, bloody confederate retreat. and what he saw in front of him was an absolutely full-blown military disaster, and there was no doubt about it. no sign of rebel troops rallying or union troops...
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and then to judge jackson's preliminary injunction was reversed and reminded judge jackson at that point the way the law was written not the secretary has an unreviewable discretion. and then it was stated that a judge cannot review thisrn decision. so she overturned it only to go o to the circuit court and have them overturned her. that is the balance of power issue to know your lane. and during the trump administration's role in judge jackson was also in the district court. and what unions could you what the executive branch could do in relation to the unions. and that is entirely reasonable and then she rolled in the favor of the unions and the dc circuit reversed her decisiony when she came there. not just reversing her adecision that and then that subject matter jurisdiction. and that is not your responsibility. and that kind of issue has to be taken up in statute that it cannot go to this record has to go to different place and then declaring it done and then they said that's not your claim. and that issue about deference. and for about 80 years. congress has been writing the law t
and then to judge jackson's preliminary injunction was reversed and reminded judge jackson at that point the way the law was written not the secretary has an unreviewable discretion. and then it was stated that a judge cannot review thisrn decision. so she overturned it only to go o to the circuit court and have them overturned her. that is the balance of power issue to know your lane. and during the trump administration's role in judge jackson was also in the district court. and what unions...
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one of judge jackson's the opinion on her time in the d.c. district court demonstrates a serious concern that i have about her ability to follow the letter of the law as expressed by congress, as opposed to her personal preferences. in the case a progressive organization should challenge the trump administration regulations of expedited removal proceedings for people who illegally enter our country without the appropriate paperwork. immigration and nationality act gives the department of homeland security and that quote soul and unreviewable discretion to apply expedited removal proceedings. expedited removal is actually did turn for illegal immigration because migrants realize without authorization they enter the country and are going to be removed on expedited basis. alle whole lot of them won't spend money and take the time on that dangerous journey from their home to our shores for two hour orders if they know they are going to be successful so this was not a minor manner. but the immigration and nationality act doesn't leave the gray are
one of judge jackson's the opinion on her time in the d.c. district court demonstrates a serious concern that i have about her ability to follow the letter of the law as expressed by congress, as opposed to her personal preferences. in the case a progressive organization should challenge the trump administration regulations of expedited removal proceedings for people who illegally enter our country without the appropriate paperwork. immigration and nationality act gives the department of...
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jackson. but the responsibility given to the senate is not to make an assessment on a personal level. but rather to assess a nominee's record, and the kind of job they would do for the position to which they have been appointed. many democrats in this chamber, and their cheerleaders in the corporate media insist that we cannot examine judge jackson's record. they insist, in fact, that any scrutiny of her record, any difficult questions directed her way, certainly any opposition to her nomination must, must, must be rooted in racism or sexism. sadly this is a common talking point for democrats. whenever anyone disagrees with them on substance you must be a racist if you are not a socialist you are a racist. that is their standard go to and in this instance, all should acknowledge and celebrate the historic milestone that would be having the first african-american woman serve as justice on the supreme court given our nation's trouble history on race that is a major and important milestone. i wou
jackson. but the responsibility given to the senate is not to make an assessment on a personal level. but rather to assess a nominee's record, and the kind of job they would do for the position to which they have been appointed. many democrats in this chamber, and their cheerleaders in the corporate media insist that we cannot examine judge jackson's record. they insist, in fact, that any scrutiny of her record, any difficult questions directed her way, certainly any opposition to her...
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i would be honored to support judge jackson's confirmation. i am excited, proud of her and urge colleagues to do the same. past time. i yield the floor. >> i rise today to speak on the nomination of judge ketanji brown jackson to serve as associate justice on the supreme court of the united states. when confirmed later this week, judge ketanji brown jackson will be the first black woman on the united states supreme court in its 233 year history. .. the privilege of meeting with her, and we discussed her judicial methodology as well as her story and her path in the law. rising up to overcome so many rising up to overcome so many overcome so many barriers, judge jackson's story and her families story is truly an american story. it's a story of hard work and sacrifice. it's the story of commitment to excellence. judge jackson's academic credentials are impressive your graduating from harvard college and harvard law school with honors from both college and law school. her unparalleled professional credentials and the breadth of her legal experienc
i would be honored to support judge jackson's confirmation. i am excited, proud of her and urge colleagues to do the same. past time. i yield the floor. >> i rise today to speak on the nomination of judge ketanji brown jackson to serve as associate justice on the supreme court of the united states. when confirmed later this week, judge ketanji brown jackson will be the first black woman on the united states supreme court in its 233 year history. .. the privilege of meeting with her, and...
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i look forward to calling her justice jackson. i yield the floor. >> i stand here to proudly support judge ketanji brown jackson's nomination to the supreme court. the nation has had the opportunity to watch judge jackson during the confirmation hearing two weeks ago and see firsthand the temperament, knowledge of the law and qualifications you bring to the highest court in the land. she will
i look forward to calling her justice jackson. i yield the floor. >> i stand here to proudly support judge ketanji brown jackson's nomination to the supreme court. the nation has had the opportunity to watch judge jackson during the confirmation hearing two weeks ago and see firsthand the temperament, knowledge of the law and qualifications you bring to the highest court in the land. she will
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jackson was not well thought of. but leave was extremely well thought of the jackson was originally gave a commissioner's major and he had to fight his way up the lincoln started him as head of the union armies. so it was largely that. but he did not have those skills to space it executive officer the sun ever shown talking at dinner tonight as a brilliant general as eisenhower. >> he makes a great march from the valley and then sits down to take a nap under of tree. what is your opinion as to what happens? been a good question. this is a big historical controversy. over seven days right after the valley campaign jackson did not perform at his best the seven days with the bumbling performance from the staff on down but how badly did he want? but this seven days that affects the big picture to go clear across the peninsula and then went to cowered behind mother's skirts. the details are variously. i will just say what i say he has been challenged but of those he is guilty of only one the rest of it was bad staff work
jackson was not well thought of. but leave was extremely well thought of the jackson was originally gave a commissioner's major and he had to fight his way up the lincoln started him as head of the union armies. so it was largely that. but he did not have those skills to space it executive officer the sun ever shown talking at dinner tonight as a brilliant general as eisenhower. >> he makes a great march from the valley and then sits down to take a nap under of tree. what is your opinion...
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my understanding is that the cherokees aided jackson against thecretion and later on jackson . betrayed them in the trail of tears. if you would respond to that please. >> brian: i think that happened i am not an expert in the trail of tears. i didn't focus on his presidency. a lot of people feel he betrayed the american indians that were fighting for him, and ultimately expunging them from the area. the only thing people caution me on, in that day the number one issue was how does america continue to exexpand. people are plugging up borders, coming in illegally, as we were retractic people and the american indians were stopping expansion. so whoever was president is dealing with the american indian issue and this state said one of the top issues for lincoln. so, leave it up to the turn of the century but that is true. i have not ndbecome an american indian, american expert, but that was part of the reason why in oklahoma for example, people that won't carry around -- 20. they don't want part of jacksonu because famously the trail of tears ended with whoever survived. with the
my understanding is that the cherokees aided jackson against thecretion and later on jackson . betrayed them in the trail of tears. if you would respond to that please. >> brian: i think that happened i am not an expert in the trail of tears. i didn't focus on his presidency. a lot of people feel he betrayed the american indians that were fighting for him, and ultimately expunging them from the area. the only thing people caution me on, in that day the number one issue was how does...
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that guided jackson. adams and clay were bad. anything necessary to bring them down was excusable even laudatory. there were a lot of people that didn't believe this. some of them were actually in the jackson heights movement. martin van buren for the people who ran the last part but he remained very friendly with henry clay. there's also thomas hart, an enthusiastic jackson knights also this is henry clay's first cousin. then there's thomas ritchie, a late comer food and a friend of henry clay back when they were teenagers in virginia. this picture, was that taken about 1850 which was the year that during a dinner party, thomas actually admitted that he never believed the corrupt bargains here. they all fell into the same camp as the supporter said at the time old hickory has been deposed adams and clay even if they act as pure as the angels that stand at the right-hand of the throne of god. let's recall that it's easier to fabricate a believable lie or bend the truth to the purpose of making credible ot
that guided jackson. adams and clay were bad. anything necessary to bring them down was excusable even laudatory. there were a lot of people that didn't believe this. some of them were actually in the jackson heights movement. martin van buren for the people who ran the last part but he remained very friendly with henry clay. there's also thomas hart, an enthusiastic jackson knights also this is henry clay's first cousin. then there's thomas ritchie, a late comer food and a friend of henry clay...
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fortunately judge jackson's record is incomplete. that's because information that's been withheld or missing all of judge jackson's nonpublicsentencing commission documents . the obama white house held back 40,000 pages of documents. we also received an unconfirmed chart of probation sentencing for 14 cases from judge jackson and the white house that the democrats have attempted to use to defend her record. and as far as the further inquiries to about how the nominee and child exploitation cases were looking at a record, that's what we're supposed to do. it appears the white house wants to hide that record. so with so much information withheld, there were a lot of questions about judge jackson's judicial philosophy . she says her philosophy is based on her cases, that's more of a case of making a case for judicial process and it is judicial philosophy. iaon one senator on the other side noted he didn't think that he'd ever heard a nominee get so many questions on that gtopic of judicial philosophy. apparently he conveniently forgotte
fortunately judge jackson's record is incomplete. that's because information that's been withheld or missing all of judge jackson's nonpublicsentencing commission documents . the obama white house held back 40,000 pages of documents. we also received an unconfirmed chart of probation sentencing for 14 cases from judge jackson and the white house that the democrats have attempted to use to defend her record. and as far as the further inquiries to about how the nominee and child exploitation...
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i will be honored to vote to confirm judge jackson. i look forward to calling her justice jackson. i yield the floor. >> thank you, mr. president, i come to the floor to go into a little bit more detail about why i will not be voting for and in favor of judge ketanji brown jackson's confirmation to the supreme court. now, as we've heard and we appreciate, there's no doubt that judge jackson is highly educated, she has an impressive resume'. she is cordial. she was very gracious with her time, but as i listened to her responses over a
i will be honored to vote to confirm judge jackson. i look forward to calling her justice jackson. i yield the floor. >> thank you, mr. president, i come to the floor to go into a little bit more detail about why i will not be voting for and in favor of judge ketanji brown jackson's confirmation to the supreme court. now, as we've heard and we appreciate, there's no doubt that judge jackson is highly educated, she has an impressive resume'. she is cordial. she was very gracious with her...
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judge jackson did tip her hand on a few occasions. she acknowledged that her ignoring the guidelines. ed to, quote, making policy determinations, end quote. another time, she referred her personal, quote, policy disagreements to explain her jurs prudence -- jurisprudence. so, if you look at her sentencing transcripts, that's exactly right. not only did the judge herself make frequent reference to her policy disagreement with the guidelines, but you can see the prosecutors in her courtroom knew they had to acknowledge her bias as well before arguing that she should final why i get tough in -- finally get tough in their particular case. but always in vein, of course, because she never got tough once, not once. in this area. but prosecutors knew what policy bias they were going to get when they showed up in judge jackson's courtroom. of course this is exactly, precisely what we do not want judges doing. senate republicans gave the judge many opportunities to reassure, but in many cases the nominee just dug deeper. at one point the judge
judge jackson did tip her hand on a few occasions. she acknowledged that her ignoring the guidelines. ed to, quote, making policy determinations, end quote. another time, she referred her personal, quote, policy disagreements to explain her jurs prudence -- jurisprudence. so, if you look at her sentencing transcripts, that's exactly right. not only did the judge herself make frequent reference to her policy disagreement with the guidelines, but you can see the prosecutors in her courtroom knew...